GAMES 40/41
Saint Peter's (5-34, 1-9 MAAC) vs. Manhattan (14-22, 3-7 MAAC)
Date: Wednesday, April 18
Time:Â 2 p.m. / 4 p.m.
Location: Gaelic Park - Riverdale, NY
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GAMES 42/43
Saint Peter's (5-34) vs. UMES (6-23)
Date: Thursday, April 14
Time:Â 2 p.m. / 4 p.m.
Location: Princess Anne, MD
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Opening Pitch:
- The Saint Peter's softball team will travel to Manhattan and UMES this week.
- On Wednesday, April 17 the team will face Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent Manhattan in a doubleheader.
- The games against the Jaspers will begin at 2 p.m.
- On Thursday, April 18 the Peacocks will travel to Maryland to compete against UMES.
- The doubleheader will start at 2 p.m.Â
- The Peacocks enter the week with a 5-34 record, coming off two losses against Monmouth on Sunday afternoon.Â
- The Peacocks picked up their fifth win of the season on Saturday against Rider, winning 7-6 (10 innings) in game two of a doubleheader.Â
Scout on Manhattan:
- Manhattan currently sits at 14-22 and 3-7 in the MAAC this season.
- The last game for the Jaspers was a doubleheader against Rider.
- Manhattan won both games in the doubleheader on April 14.Â
- The Peacocks have an all-time record of 33-45 against Manhattan.
- The last time the Peacocks beat Manhattan was on April 12, 2008, winning 5-2.Â
Scout on UMES:
- UMES currently sits at 6-23 so far this season.Â
- The last game for UMES was a doubleheader against North Carolina Central.Â
- The team won the first game and lost the second game.Â
- The Peacocks beat UMES twice last season in a doubleheader at home.Â
- The Peacocks have an all-time record of 3-3 against UMES.Â
Walking-Off in Extras
- The Peacocks earned an extra-inning win over the Rider Broncs on Saturday, April 13.
- Tied at 6-6 after seven innings, the game went into the 10th inning still knotted up.
- Harley Connors started the 10th with a double to center field before Alina Guevara hit her second double of the game to score Connors for the 7-6 walk-off win.
Going Yard
- Theamaris Ramirez is leading the Peacocks with three homeruns so far this season.
- In the series against Hartford, Ramirez hit a homerun in both games.
- It is the first time this season a player homered in back-to-back games.Â
- Ramirez was named the Saint Peter's April Student-Athlete of the Month for her efforts.Â
Welcome Back
- The Saint Peter's softball team will return 12 players this season, including five seniors.Â
- The five seniors are Harley Connors, Sydney Ramsey, Barbara Verrastro, Tiffani Lambert, Schieler Collins.
- The four juniors are Georgia Verrastro, Alina Guevara, Theamaris Ramirez, Taylor White.
- Three sophomores are Alyssa Adams, Natasha Solano, Taylor Lewis.
New Additions
MAAC Preseason Poll
- The Saint Peter's softball team was picked 11th in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Preseason Coaches' Poll.
Meet the Heach Coach
- Chris Stelma will begin his third season at the helm of the Saint Peter's Softball team. Last season, 2018, the team went 7-41.Â
- They earned their first win of the season against Rider at the Coppin State Eagle Classic in Maryland.
- In Stelma's first season (2017), the team recorded 115 runs with six wins, including four conference wins.Â
- The Peacocks earned a series sweep for the first time in three years when they swept Rider in the final two games of the season, and improved their batting average from .199 in 2016 to .247 in 2017.
- Before Saint Peter's, Stelma served as an assistant coach at Division III, William Paterson University in New Jersey during the 2016 season.Â
- Prior to joining William Paterson, he was the owner of Fielder's Choice Baseball/Kaboom Softball in Andover, where he coordinated training, league play, tournaments and facilities, and served as the head coach of the U18 Showcase baseball and softball teams. Stelma was the baseball head coach at his alma mater, County College of Morris, during the fall of 2007.
- Stelma earned a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of Rhode Island in 2006.Â
- While at URI, Stelma was a member of the baseball team where he played two seasons at shortstop for the Rams, making 31 starts and appearing in over 40 games.Â
- Prior to transferring to URI, Stelma began his collegiate career at County College of Morris where he played for current Saint Peter's assistant coach Ed Moskal in 2003.Â
- He was named All-Region and All-Garden State Conference at County College of Morris and ranked in the top 15 among JUCO hitters in 2003.
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